#MokshaCanada; #CanadaFirstSpringFestival; #FreeLiveEvent; #Free; #MCF Ontario/Canadian-Media: The first ever, SPRING FEST to celebrate Canada’s multiculturalism would be showcased by MOKSHA Canada and would be held on Saturday, March 27 from 5 - 9 PM, with a kid’s component on Sunday, March 28 from 2 - 4 PM. This festival would be a live event via Facebook and YouTube and admission is free. The festival programming includes live music, cultural performances, magic show, arts and more. Some local artists with significant talent and achievements lined up are 6DEUCE, SIMONE, Ensemble Topaz, and Girl Pow-R to name a few. The Master of Ceremonies are Isabella Milano and Tushar Unadkat.
Celebration of Canada's Multiculturalism is another step towards eliminating discrimination, racism, and prejudice in Ontario, Canada, and the world. It is indeed festivals and events such as these that are beneficial in promoting multiculturalism and unity. This Festival encourages and promotes the expression of multiple identities to increase participants' sense of belonging and attachment to Canada. We will be highlighting the incredible talent of various local artists from a variety of artistic and cultural backgrounds. In addition MCF invites you to participate in SPRING FEST - PHOTO CONTEST! 3 Winners! $300 Cash Prize each. Photo Contest Ends on Friday, March 26, 2021, at 9 PM | FREE ADMISSION To participate: - Upload your best photo to Facebook/Instagram or both - Please tag & check-in Moksha Canada Foundation. - Use the hashtag #MokshaCanada in your post. Photos with maximum likes and comments will be the Winner. “Moksha Canada always find new and innovative ways to share our culture and tradition while celebrating the multiculturalism and diversity that makes our community so vibrant and strong,” said the honorable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion, and International Trade, Canada. Moksha Canada Foundation is a registered Not-for-profit organization (Ontario Based) operating since 2014. The word "Moksha" originates from the Sanskrit language, which refers to liberation and releases forms. We believe the spirit and joy of "Moksha" can only be attained in celebration of cultures and through the selfless service of those who are from most marginalized backgrounds. “The commitment of Spring Fest to diversity and inclusion is both noticed and appreciated. Festivals like this in Canada are integral to fostering greater inclusion and connection. They give us the chance to express and embrace the uniqueness of the diversity of countries and culture,” said the honorable Bardish Chagger, Minister of Diversity and Inclusion and Youth. For sponsorship opportunities contact info@mokshacanada.com | 647 831 7223 For more information please visit: www.mokshacanada.com Follow us on social media @mokshacanada for updates.
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